I have serious news about this topic.
The real story run like this:
Toyota owned the name "Oasys", and they planned to release a hybrid under that name.
When they realized the name was taken by Korg, more or less three years ago, they sued Korg.
Pending the suit, Korg stopped the Oasys's evolution and started thinking of a way out.
It took 3 years for the lawsuit to get near a conclusion,
and apparently Korg was on the verge of losing on the name use (but winning some on the commercial damage to having to stop the Oasys series),
so they settled.
The settlement includes a restriction on Korg to NEVER EVER MENTIONING AGAIN "Oasys".
On the other end, in the settlement Korg got enough money
to develop the Kronos.
I have this for sure from a friend of my cousin.
He also said
Waldorf could be getting near a decade-long-sought agreement with the Prinz Hindenburg real estate.
So, after they release a Ford-GT-40-like electric piano named the
Zarenburg
they will be able to release a
digital/analog hybrid synth named
either the
Prinz
or the
Hindenburg
